Kendrick Lamar’s Streams Surge After Super Bowl Halftime Show

    Kendrick Lamar‘s streams have skyrocketed across multiple platforms following his performance during the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.

    According to newly-released stats, K. Dot’s Drake diss “Not Like Us” increased by 430 percent on Spotify in the hours following the show on Sunday night (February 9). Additionally, the nine other songs he performed saw an increase of 175 percent on the platform.

    SZA’s streams also increased by 80 percent following her appearance to perform “All the Stars” and “Luther” with her former labelmate.

    Over on Apple Music, the entire top five was held by Kendrick’s songs the following morning and his album GNX had returned to No. 1 on the platform.

    During his breathtaking 15-minute performance at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, Kendrick repeatedly referenced his bitter feud with the 6 God before eventually performing “Not Like Us.”

    Roughly halfway through his set, the Compton rap star taunted his archrival by saying in a back-and-forth with female backup dancers: “I want to perform their favorite song… but you know they love to sue,” a clear nod to Drake’s controversial defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over “Not Like Us.”

    During the actual performance of the track — the penultimate song in his set — Kendrick self-censored the “certified pedophile” line but smirked to the camera as he said: “Say Drake, I hear you like ’em young / You better not ever go to cell block one / To any [bitch] that talk to him and they in love / Just make sure you hide your lil’ sister from him.”

    He also performed the lyrics: “Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A minor,” with enthusiastic help from the capacity crowd.

    The halftime show also included a surprise cameo from Drake’s ex-girlfriend and Compton native Serena Williams, who could be seen Crip Walking on an elevated stage as “Not Like Us” transitioned into the closing track, “TV Off.”

    He also performed the lyrics: “Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A minor,” with enthusiastic help from the capacity crowd.

    The halftime show also included a surprise cameo from Drake’s ex-girlfriend and Compton native Serena Williams, who could be seen Crip Walking on an elevated stage as “Not Like Us” transitioned into the closing track, “TV Off.”

    The TV audience for the game likely exceeded 120 million viewers, who tuned in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs get demolished by the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22 in an upset result.

    In addition to Serena, Kendrick was joined by SZA as mentioned, as well as Samuel L. Jackson who narrated the theatrical performance wearing an Uncle Sam outfit.

    Mustard also popped up during the climactic performance of “TV Off.”

    14 thoughts on “Kendrick Lamar’s Streams Surge After Super Bowl Halftime Show

    1. We already know numbers are fake Drake’s lawsuit showed that and Ye has been saying this for years. Kendrick is the next Diddy they build him up so he can fail just like Diddy.

    2. this beef is so fucking lame kendrick lamar pointing out drake is a pedophile more money 2pac said it money money money gimme gimme gimme thats the whole point its about money if drake fucks kids where are the police who are the victims who are the pedophiles…?

    3. Performance was mid. Set list was trash. Not one song from GKMC ORRR TPAB. Man I’m not really a Kendrick fan like that but that was a terrible move. Samuel L. Jackson as Uncle Tom.. i mean Sam. Also having Serena there? wtf was the point of that? cool a tennis superstar that drake smashed. what a burn! 4.5/10 and thats me keeping it light.

    4. Should have been NOLA Wayne and the Hot Boys then get YoungBoy out and Master P. Mannie should have been there not Mustard! Juve just dropped!

    5. I’m happy for Kendrick’s success. I’m happy he exists. I’m happy he got to perform at the Super Bowl. The performance was weak. I understand the imagery and messages (I’m sure with Kendrick being Kendrick there are even more layers) but that doesn’t change that the performance was not entertaining at all. You can have all that and be entertaining as well. It wasn’t good, and all these articles keep saying it was “breathtaking”. Using “oh this was for the culture” is a cop out and puts a ceiling on what can be done “for the culture”. Why can’t something be for the culture AND entertaining?

      Sincerely,
      Objective Opinion

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